Future:

The future tense is used when talking about something that "will happen" or "shall happen"



Conjugations:

To conjugate, keep the verb in the infinative form then add the appropriate ending.

é
Emos
ás
Éis
á
án

Irregulars

for irregular verbs change the infinitive to a special form then add a normal future endings.

Hacer
Har-
haber
habr-
poner
pondr-
poder
podr-
venir
vendr-
valir
valdr
salir
saldr-
saber
sabr-
querer
querr-
tener
tendr-
caber
cabr-
decir
dir-

To remember the future tense irregualar verbs use this acronym!

VPHS (Ben Kimsey)

QTCD

The letters on the top represent the verbs that start with V,P,H,S (each letter on the top has two verbs (valir, venir, poner poder, hacer, haber, salir, saber.)) the letters on the top represent irregular verbs with just one verb per letter (querer tener caber decir.)

TO PRACTICE SOME FUTURE TENSE VERBS BECOME A MILLIONARE IN THE THRILLER GAME RAGS TO RICHES!

http://www.quia.com/rr/213864.htm








Future + Irregular Future =Good Grade in Spanish


3 things remember
  1. The future tense tells what "will" or "shall" happen later.
  2. With regular verbs, just add the verb endings after the ER--IR--AR.
  3. Verb endings are the same for ER--IR--AR.

Verb endings

yo
tu
el/ella/usted
nosotros
vosotros
ellos/ellas/ustedes

-ás

-emos
-éis
-án
Irregular verbsexternal image 37611485.jpg
  • caber = cabr-
  • poner = pondr-
  • decir = dir-
  • haber = habr-
  • salir = saldr-
  • hacer = har-
  • poder = podr-
  • tener = tendr-
  • querer =querr-
  • valer = valdr-
  • saber = sabr-
  • venir = vendr-

Just add on the normal endings after the irregular!

Example Sentences:
  1. Yo saldré a las once.
  2. Ellos no sacarán buenas notas.
  3. Nosotros haremos muchos galletas.
  4. Yo iré al colegio.
  5. Tú serás un médico en quince años.

Links:
Rags to Riches:
http://www.quia.com/rr/213864.html
Future Quiz:
http://www.studyspanish.com/practice/future.htm



Future:
The future tense is used when talking about something that "will happen" or "shall happen"

Conjugations:
To conjugate, keep the verb in the